I just flew in from Chicago, and BOY are my arms tired.
Ha Ha. I kid. Actually, My stomach's tired -- I ate a great deal of meat, and in a very short span.
Susie and I were pitching our services to the Department of Cultural Affairs. We were accompanied by Roland Tanglao, a fascinating fellow from Bryght.
The meeting went very well, but we're up against four other firms. The good news is that the list used to be 33 firms long. One little flirtation with disaster: the hinge on my PowerBook snapped for no reason what soever, I was just opening it as usual, fairly gently. Metal shards now poke out, and I'm facing a fairly high repair bill when I get back to Vancouver.
We'll see what happens.
Meanwhile, here's what I learned about Chicago:
Red Light is a tasty Asian restaurant with soft-spoken waiters and metal railings in the shape of abstract animals. We had the catfish -- HUGE and tasty, though they brought it to our table a little under-cooked and had to take it back for a quick second dip in the oil. We also had this Hong Kong steak dish that was very good. Luckily we all agreed on "rare" because we shared both dishes. The crowd was an interesting combination. Mostly 30s and 40s couples and groups of 4. Not many larger parties, no kids. It was not full of "young and pretty" types, but certainly some interesting people watching. Attentive service, good bar. Price: about $19-28 an entree.
The Big Downtown is a dark and chummy bar / restaurant with TV playing sports, confused if well-meaning waitstaff, and steaks and ribs that are SO GOOD it will make you wish you were a coyote. You know, so that you could eat cows all the time. OK, that doesn't really work, but you get my drift. And then, just when we were feeling doped up with so much meat, they brought the dessert tray and I was like, damn, I gotta have that. Again, entrees in the $17-35 range, but burgers available to, and I bet they'd be good -- I almost order the DIABLO burger, just because of the video game connection. Gin and tonic with a kick. Seemed almost entirely full of guys who had gotten off work and had come there to hang out for many hours with their office girl co-workers in big and small groups.
Final restaurant review: This Italian place called Rosebud about three blocks from the Museum of Contemporary Art. We toured the museum, then went across the street to Eli's, but they close the lunch kitchen at 2:30 and so we wandered further away from the water. We ate instead at Rosebud and it was so yummy. Very fancy waitstaff. Great carb sandwich, nice fries. Roland asked for a non-menu item and they didn't bat an eye. And the portions were FAR to huge for lunch, but they said we were there at 3 p.m. so they staff was sort of in a dinner mood already. I'm sure the desserts would have been great, but we were so full, it felt like perhaps we ought not to all squish into a cab for fear of explosion under pressure.
I should add that Roland bought an iPod shuffle, you might want to see what he has to say about that.
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what about flickr and apple or did i miss that?
i believe it was the Rosebud on Rush:
http://www.rosebudrestaurants.com/rosebudrushlocation.htm
Next time you're in Chicago, go to Bob Chinn's in Wheeling. Killer crab legs.
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what about flickr and apple or did i miss that?
Posted by Roland Tanglao at 10:58 PM on February 27, 2005